Sunday Dinner

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Misses said to me yesterday "we are having Turkey Drumsticks tomorrow" I've just seen them sat on the worktop, I think she's getting her birds mixed up, they look like they came off a bigger bird than a Turkey.

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Anyone else been kept in by the rain this morning, Its p***** down here.
 

Sittingduck

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Lunch is at lunchtime and dinner is at dinnertime - simples.

BTW - they look like turkey to me^^
 

Norm

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It's not about the time of day. Lunch is food, dinner is a meal. :biggrin: :thumbsup:

They look like turkey to me too, although a proper one, not one bred to be turned into cash at the first opportunity.
 
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I'd like to know where Sunday dinner went. It's Sunday lunch now apparently, and thanks to the foul-mouthed, hair-obsessed Ramsay it's even Christmas lunch now, not dinner.

Our school dinner ladies are up in arms.
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In this house its Sunday dinner not lunch, though its eaten at tea time so the family can sit down and eat together, something else that I don't thing is fashionable these days.
 

Night Train

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Misses said to me yesterday "we are having Turkey Drumsticks tomorrow" I've just seen them sat on the worktop, I think she's getting her birds mixed up, they look like they came off a bigger bird than a Turkey.

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Anyone else been kept in by the rain this morning, Its p***** down here.

Looks like turkey to me, their drumsticks are huge. Goose ones are smaller with more fat.

I remember having pidgeon drumsticks when I was a kid. They are really tiny.
 

threebikesmcginty

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I know I've been away from the UK for a while, but a three legged turkey.......amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The memory is a strange thing - I have no idea why I retained this information, but I did...

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Cubist

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Beat me to it, one of my favourite drawn out jokes.

The other one is about the AA patrolman doing 65 mph in the middle lane of the M1 overtaken by a man in a chariot pulled by an gigantic chicken. He pulls out to try and catch it up. He gets behind it and is astonished to see it's batting along at the best part of 100mph. The charioteer looks over his shoulder and simply flicks his whip at the chicken, which puts on a huge spurt and tears off into the distance.

The patrolman gives up the chase and slows back down to legal speeds. Five miles further on he sees the chariot parked up on the hard shoulder, with no sign of the chicken. He puts on his amber flashers and pulls onto the hard shoulder behind the chariot.

He gets out and the driver looks up from the front of the chariot and says " Boy am I glad to see you.....my big 'en's gone."
 
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